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Big Pearl In An Oyster

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Parent Issue
Day
3
Month
October
Year
1895
Copyright
Public Domain
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oDavia Rirséii, asRisfatit Wëasuï 9f ihe!Nw Yörlrttttise ftonrd. was eatihLclams at an oyster house reoenily wh his teeth crunched on something hard. "What BÜlft1 o'f cíantí do ffsu serve here. stnyVöy;" detnandeö ftirsch. 'I can"t: chew hzel nuts." ■ 'What is H. my friend.v asked Itopfiètor Póth; rnnning up. ■ Hfrstfh ■■■pnlf(l a lump oiit "of his mowth shd -thr?v it on the tablé. MH. ;FoÖo aw hat it was a big p?rl. "III give you $10, " said hè, "and caU i square." "For why?" askPd Hirsoh. "111 give yon $50,"á Mr. Fotli's reJly. "Let me see it." pleádeil 'Hirsch. He looked upoñ a pearl or a 'bêautiful blue shade. "Ño.Tguess not," he sala. Mr. Foth offered $lúO, but it was refused. The pearl is oblong and as large s a hazel nut. The, heat, $t cooking be clama had somewhat spoiled its olor, aml ií tías a slight brbak in it. Sut for tlu:;e dlftcts it woulil no doubí e wurth síéVeral luindicd (tolfárs. ' Lá&i Bunitaer ür. Gadecke o'f Seoond veniK'. aeit Kialitenth streef, round a eáutiful egg-shaped ' pearl in Foth's estaurant. _.ij[e now weais it in a ring

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Old News
Ann Arbor Register